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In addition to our wedding day services, we also provide chaperones for engagement photographs, rehearsal dinners, family photography sessions, and staged photography shoots. Some of the services we provide include communication and coordination with all vendors and adherence to all timelines. Anything you want us to know?
Confirm the rules on this and communicate the expectation (and potential repercussions) with guests so they can prepare accordingly. When you tour venues, make sure you are looking at every existing design element (both natural and manmade), and consider how it will work with your desired aesthetic. Location, location, location.
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